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• #toc_item_0 • [Forget Your Cookbook, Get on TikTok](#toc_item_1) • [What’s cookin’?](#toc_item_2) • [How to Change (Or Cancel) Your Flight Right Now](#toc_item_3) • [Having second thoughts…](#toc_item_4) • [The Best Latino-Owned Spots in Los Angeles](#toc_item_5) • [🍴](#toc_item_6) • [Katrina Parris on the Sense of Community in Harlem](#toc_item_7) • [Meet Katrina](#toc_item_8) • [This Is Not a Drill: You Can Stay in Winnie the Pooh’s House](#toc_item_9) • [You & Pooh](#toc_item_10) *Header 728x90 [] The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to fluctuate rapidly and impact communities all over the world. If you’re venturing out, triple-check the opening status, entry requirements, and safety protocols for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there. [] Happy Thursday to you and your loved ones. It’s another day of Hurricane season and if you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend checking out this [video]( of a replica of a shark being flung through the air by hurricane winds. It’s the only time in my life that I have ever seen a shark (albeit a representation of a shark) and thought, “poor thing!” To see a great white shark flying through the air like a discarded coffee cup is really something I never thought I’d see and it has honestly changed my life for the better. It’s made me humble, and willing to learn. It’s made me realize we all are just candles in the wind, even giant shark replicas. There’s always more to learn of course, and maybe these Thrillist headlines will fill out your education. From TikTok recipes to how to change a flight to Latino-owned restaurants in LA to Katrina Parris to spending the night in Winnie the Pooh’s house (no, that’s not a euphemism), these are our top stories of the day. I have to go watch the shark video again. Buh-bye! [-Ned Riseley, Newsletter Contributor]( [ [( food & drink [] [Forget Your Cookbook, Get on TikTok]( Did you know that Kylie Jenner had a sesame chicken salad recipe? Did you want to? Ah, well, now you know. That’s just one of the many awe-inspiring recipes we’ve gathered together from our mindless hours swiping through TikTok. Between the fit checks and the videos of nurses dancing along to a Lil Wayne song you forgot existed, there are some really good recipes in there! [] [What’s cookin’?]( [( [( travel [] [How to Change (Or Cancel) Your Flight Right Now]( There’s a lot hanging in the balance right now. We don’t totally know what the future holds and the big plans we made aren’t so sure anymore. If you’re having cold feet about your upcoming trip around the world, here are all the things you should know about changing your bookings and hopefully getting your money back! [] [Having second thoughts…]( [( [( food & drink [] [The Best Latino-Owned Spots in Los Angeles]( In the City of Angels, there are so many options for where to eat, so why not make your options a little simpler and choose from this curated list of Latino-owned spots. There are so many delicious options, and even a cigar club thrown in for good measure. [] [🍴]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( shopping [] [Katrina Parris on the Sense of Community in Harlem]( Katrina Parris owns NiLu, a gift shop in Harlem that specializes in items by Black makers. She knows Harlem and the community spirit that enriches the neighborhood. Read our interview with her here to learn more. [] [Meet Katrina]( [( *720x300 Ad Banner [( news [] [This Is Not a Drill: You Can Stay in Winnie the Pooh’s House]( Remember how yesterday I told you you could stay in a big nut? Well today I have an even better offer. You could have the opportunity to stay in Winnie the Pooh’s house, which is situated in the actual forest that inspired A. A. Milne. Put on your little knickers, bring your tea tumbler, and book a stay in this house that looks like a tree! Why not?! It’s been a weird year! [] [You & Pooh]( [( *Footer 728x90 Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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